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Scientific Proof That High Heels Hurt Your FeetYes, high heels can cause foot pain and problems. But we can reach a happy medium and keep you wearing your favorite shoes! Contact Dr. Schneider to learn how.
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Tips for Getting the Best Back to School ShoesIt's important to get the right shoes for your child in order to prevent foot pain. At the first sign of problem, contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Schneider
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Take Care of your Pinky Toe on National Pink DayA tailor's bunion is a bump beneath the pinky toe. It can become painful when you wear shoes. If it is allowed to get too bad, surgery may be needed to correct.
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6 Tricks to Comfortably Wear Summer HeelsBe sure to care for your aching feet so you can keep wearing high heels. Contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider at 713-785-7811 for an appointment.
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Need to Wear Heels? Steal These 6 Tips to Do it the Right Way!Make sure your high heels don't cause foot or ankle pain. If you are experiencing foot pain, contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider for a consultation.
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You Can’t Walk to Work with Sore FeetWalking is essential to heart health. That's why it is vital to not have foot pain. If you are suffering from foot pain, contact our Houston office for an appt
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Houston Podiatrist Marks World Down Syndrome DayChildren with Down's Syndrome have unique foot problems that should be addressed to prevent pain. Contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider for a consult.
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How to Find Your Best Fitting Running ShoeWell fitting running shoes is crucial to have a run without foot pain or injury. Dr. Schneider can determine if you're wearing the right running shoes.
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Diabetic Foot Care Daily Check ListIf you are diabetic in Houston, be sure to keep your feet healthy. Contact podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider at 713-785-7881 for a diabetic foot evaluation
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Diabetic Foot Care Daily ChecklistIf you are diabetic in Houston, be sure to keep your feet healthy. Contact podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider at 713-785-7881 for a diabetic foot evaluation
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New Shoe Sensor Helps Prevent Diabetic UlcersWearable technology like Orpyx helps to prevent diabetic foot ulcers before they start. Contact Houston podiatrist Dr. Andrew Schneider for a a consultation.
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Chinese Woman thought to be Last with Bound FeetFoot binding was common in China and was a sign of wealth and beauty. Unfortunately this tradition rendered these women immobile by stunting their foot growth.